Sentences with phrase «in crate with»

Also clever: there's a big yellow rubber band in the crate with no explanation.
After your dog is eating their regular meals in the crate with no sign of fear or anxiety, you can confine them there for short time periods while you're home.
She loves to lay in her crate with the door open!
Starting with the third week, put the dog in his crate with the door open and leave for about twenty minutes.
After your dog eats a few meals in the crate with the door open, you're ready to start closing the crate door.
First, place their food inside an open crate, and eventually have them eat their meals in the crate with the door shut.
For your dog's comfort, we do require that dogs are comfortable, calm and quiet in a crate with the door closed.
You Boxer will soon associate staying in their crate with these rewards and will be more likely to behave while inside the crate.
Upon returning indoors, place the puppy in the crate with food, water and some novel toys.
Always give your dog some lovin» and praising after they've had a good session in the crate with lots of tummy rubs, kisses, and maybe some yummy treats.
Step 3: Conditioning Your Dog to the Crate for Longer Time Periods After your dog is eating his regular meals in the crate with no sign of fear or anxiety, you can confine him there for short time periods while you're home.
If your dog is only going to be in the crate for a few hours or overnight, then they don't need water in the crate with them.
When in doubt, place your puppy in her crate with lots of yummy treats if you need to answer the front door or cook dinner.
Put him in the crate with special treats occasionally so he is excited to spend time in there.
For this, the collar and the Adaptil spray was used when the dog was in their crate with a Kong toy.
If they feel as though they can sleep comfortably in the crate with you there, they are more likely to feel calm inside it when you're not around.
If your dog struggles with separation anxiety, leave a t - shirt that smells like you in the crate with it while you're gone to help calm their nerves.
And only once they've proven many, many times that they're happy being in the crate with you being out of the room for some time should you consider crating them when you actually leave your home.
Try to increase the time you wait from 1 sec to 1 minute in 5 second increments until your puppy consistently remains calmly laying in the crate with the door closed and you a step back for 1 minute.
Now puppy can remain calmly in the crate with the door closed, you need to start adding distractions.
Another method for acclimating your dog to the crate is to set him up in the crate with some toys and then set the crate near where you will be.
Once puppy can successfully and reliably do a 1 minute down in the crate with the door open, it's time to start closing the door, but not latching it.
She's quiet in her crate with a sheet over it for now.
Once they can successfully and reliably do a 1 minute down in the crate with the door latched, it's time to start training time in the crate as you move away and eventually completely leave the room.
Your cat should be able to turn around in the crate with ease, and there should be enough space for you to put water and food bowls inside the crate.
So, unlike children — who are better at reasoning — dogs simply equate being in the crate with being away from their family.
Dogs are den animals by nature and most dogs will lie in their crate with the door open when it's time to nap.
We also leave elk antlers and a couple chew toys in the crate with them to keep them occupied.
She is crate trained and stays in the crate while we are gone and many times can be found relaxing in her crate with the door open when we are home.
SAFETY NOTE: DO NOT leave your dog unattended in his crate with the leash and collar for any period of time.
He has always slept in a crate at night and so he goes in the crate with no problem.
Get him used to being in his crate with everyone out of the room — so practice when you're home, not just when you have to leave.
Start feeding your dog in the crate with the door open, putting the food a little further back in the crate with each meal.
After your dog is eating his regular meals in the crate with no sign of fear or anxiety, you can confine him there for short time periods while you're home.
When visitors, especially children who are not used to dogs, come over, put your puppy or playful dog in his crate with a treat.
Always leave fun / interesting toys in the crate with him and keep using the crate during each week of the training process.
He has slept in his crate with few issues since the first night home.
Once the puppy appears comfortable being in the crate with the door open, the crate can be closed temporarily for gradually longer and longer periods of time.
If you can't be in the room with your child and the dog, the dog should be in a room by himself or safely in his crate with a toy.
With this combination should I be looking to put that bed in the crate with the dog or placed someplace separate.
Also, avoid feeding or having your puppy drink lots of water right before bedtime and do not put food or water in their crate with them at night.
Gradually, increase the time that your dog stays in the crate with the door closed.
When they do, place the toy in the crate with them.
Soon your Boxer will associate staying in the crate with getting affection.
Your puppy is ready for this when she has learned to remain calm in her crate with the door closed for 25 - 30 minutes.
Avoid keeping food and water in the crate with your puppy because it will only increase his chances of having an accident — because you will only be confining your puppy for a few hours at a time he will be perfectly fine without food or water for that long.
Put Puppy in his crate with a drink and a few safe toys and let him «go sleepies» for an hour or so.
DO NOT LEAVE STUFFED TOYS IN A CRATE WITH A PUPPY.
Once he starts to eat regular meals in the crate with no signs of anxiousness, you can confine him there for short periods of time when you are at home.
It also helps if you feed your dog and leave some water in the crate with him.
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